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Stages of change and self-efficacy are related to consumption of food markers among Brazilian adolescents and young adults

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed at analyzing the association between stages of change, consumption of food markers, and self-efficacy in the adoption of healthy eating practices, adjusted by nutritional knowledge, among Brazilian adolescents and young adults. METHODS: A cross-sectional analysis was cond...

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Autores principales: Lima, Stefany Corrêa, Melo, Giselle Rhaisa do Amaral e, Schincaglia, Raquel Machado, Souza Lopes, Aline Cristine, Toral, Natacha
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9850231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36684970
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.1006898
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author Lima, Stefany Corrêa
Melo, Giselle Rhaisa do Amaral e
Schincaglia, Raquel Machado
Souza Lopes, Aline Cristine
Toral, Natacha
author_facet Lima, Stefany Corrêa
Melo, Giselle Rhaisa do Amaral e
Schincaglia, Raquel Machado
Souza Lopes, Aline Cristine
Toral, Natacha
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description OBJECTIVE: This study aimed at analyzing the association between stages of change, consumption of food markers, and self-efficacy in the adoption of healthy eating practices, adjusted by nutritional knowledge, among Brazilian adolescents and young adults. METHODS: A cross-sectional analysis was conducted with 347 individuals from schools in the Federal District, Brazil. They completed a self-administered questionnaire covering: consumption of food markers, stage of change, self-efficacy in the adoption of healthy eating practices, and nutritional knowledge. Adjusted logistic regression was conducted. RESULTS: Participants in pre-contemplation (OR = 0.22), contemplation (OR = 0.19), decision (OR = 0.13) and action (OR = 0.40) stages have less chance to have healthy eating than those in maintenance, including fruits and vegetables [pre-contemplation (OR = 0.23), contemplation (OR = 0.19), and decision (OR = 0.09)]. Adolescents and young adults in pre-contemplation (OR = 0.29) and contemplation (OR = 0.37) had lower chances of having low consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages compared to those in maintenance (p < 0.05). Adolescents and young adults in pre-contemplation (OR = 0.38) and contemplation (OR = 0.36) were less likely to have high self-efficacy scores than those in maintenance (p < 0.05). Higher score of self-efficacy was associated with a lower chance of having a high consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (OR = 1.02; p = 0.032). CONCLUSION: Regardless of nutritional knowledge, individuals in the earlier stages of change are less likely to have an adequate consumption of healthy foods markers, including fruits and vegetables, and low sugar-sweetened beverages consumption. They are also less likely to have high self-efficacy scores than those in maintenance. Nutritional interventions to focus on enhancing self-efficacy among adolescents and young adults in earlier stages of change to improve dietary habits.
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spelling pubmed-98502312023-01-20 Stages of change and self-efficacy are related to consumption of food markers among Brazilian adolescents and young adults Lima, Stefany Corrêa Melo, Giselle Rhaisa do Amaral e Schincaglia, Raquel Machado Souza Lopes, Aline Cristine Toral, Natacha Front Public Health Public Health OBJECTIVE: This study aimed at analyzing the association between stages of change, consumption of food markers, and self-efficacy in the adoption of healthy eating practices, adjusted by nutritional knowledge, among Brazilian adolescents and young adults. METHODS: A cross-sectional analysis was conducted with 347 individuals from schools in the Federal District, Brazil. They completed a self-administered questionnaire covering: consumption of food markers, stage of change, self-efficacy in the adoption of healthy eating practices, and nutritional knowledge. Adjusted logistic regression was conducted. RESULTS: Participants in pre-contemplation (OR = 0.22), contemplation (OR = 0.19), decision (OR = 0.13) and action (OR = 0.40) stages have less chance to have healthy eating than those in maintenance, including fruits and vegetables [pre-contemplation (OR = 0.23), contemplation (OR = 0.19), and decision (OR = 0.09)]. Adolescents and young adults in pre-contemplation (OR = 0.29) and contemplation (OR = 0.37) had lower chances of having low consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages compared to those in maintenance (p < 0.05). Adolescents and young adults in pre-contemplation (OR = 0.38) and contemplation (OR = 0.36) were less likely to have high self-efficacy scores than those in maintenance (p < 0.05). Higher score of self-efficacy was associated with a lower chance of having a high consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (OR = 1.02; p = 0.032). CONCLUSION: Regardless of nutritional knowledge, individuals in the earlier stages of change are less likely to have an adequate consumption of healthy foods markers, including fruits and vegetables, and low sugar-sweetened beverages consumption. They are also less likely to have high self-efficacy scores than those in maintenance. Nutritional interventions to focus on enhancing self-efficacy among adolescents and young adults in earlier stages of change to improve dietary habits. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9850231/ /pubmed/36684970 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.1006898 Text en Copyright © 2023 Lima, Melo, Schincaglia, Souza Lopes and Toral. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Lima, Stefany Corrêa
Melo, Giselle Rhaisa do Amaral e
Schincaglia, Raquel Machado
Souza Lopes, Aline Cristine
Toral, Natacha
Stages of change and self-efficacy are related to consumption of food markers among Brazilian adolescents and young adults
title Stages of change and self-efficacy are related to consumption of food markers among Brazilian adolescents and young adults
title_full Stages of change and self-efficacy are related to consumption of food markers among Brazilian adolescents and young adults
title_fullStr Stages of change and self-efficacy are related to consumption of food markers among Brazilian adolescents and young adults
title_full_unstemmed Stages of change and self-efficacy are related to consumption of food markers among Brazilian adolescents and young adults
title_short Stages of change and self-efficacy are related to consumption of food markers among Brazilian adolescents and young adults
title_sort stages of change and self-efficacy are related to consumption of food markers among brazilian adolescents and young adults
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9850231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36684970
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.1006898
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